Growing more broccoli.
Generally, anything that may collect in the diverticulum and cause inflammation. Things with small seeds, such as berries, should be avoided if you have recurrent diverticulitis. At the first sign of irritation, ease up on the fiber and take fluids seriously. If it gets really bad, you could require surgery.
Actually yes, broccoli does produce seeds. The part we eat on the top of broccoli is the flower. If left on the plant without picking it, the small green buds develop into small yellow flowers that produce seeds.
isIs spinach and romain salads bad to eat if you have accute diverticulitis
There has been conflicting advice on this, but the current recommendation is that a diet high in fiber, including nuts and seeds, can reduce the risk of a diverticulitis flare-up.
I think so, as long as the bun doesn't have sesame seeds and the burger doesn't contain any whole spices. My grandma has diverticulitis and eats burgers.
While they favor grains, tomatoes, watermelon and cucumbers, broccoli will not hurt them.
yes
Carrots, broccoli... any without seeds! x
Carrots, broccoli... any without seeds! x
Typically seeds, whole grains, nuts - are more the problem for diverticulosis, which is the condition that can lead to diverticulitis. However, this is not something to explore here - ask a medical professional. This can be a very damaging illness, be careful.
Yes, the seeds will not hurt you.